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is more able to tap into the phone of angela merkel and to do other things. i think the most troubling thing for their administration at least insofar as it oversees relationships are concerned, it's been a cooperative. they've been sharing intelligence. this is a new day and age of terrorism. if that comes out, if for instance, germany is seen as well, they gave the u.s. this information about the following six people, that is dangerous because then that turns the spotlight on in a way that certainly merkel would not like. i think the administration is lucky in this way. you hear responses like marco rubio. and the ruth is, there is no pressure on had administration to change this at had point. >> change the policy of eavesdropping, surveilance, even on friendly countries? >> i think it's one thing to say we all sigh on each other and another for merkel to find out her cell phone has been tapped. the reality of that simple fact is different from oh, yeah, everybody spies on everybody. >> they had a conversation, the preds president and angela merkel the othe
is more able to tap into the phone of angela merkel and to do other things. i think the most troubling thing for their administration at least insofar as it oversees relationships are concerned, it's been a cooperative. they've been sharing intelligence. this is a new day and age of terrorism. if that comes out, if for instance, germany is seen as well, they gave the u.s. this information about the following six people, that is dangerous because then that turns the spotlight on in a way that...
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today about claims the nsa monitored chancellor angela merkel's cell phone. the interior minister told a newspaper that if the u.s. intercepted cell phones in germany that breaks german law. and he said confidence in the u.s. is shaken. we have more on the impact these claims are having. >> reporter: both germany and france are so outraged that they are now demanding u.s. sit down for talks by the end of the year. german chancellor angela merkel was particularly upset that reports her own mobile phone was tapped. she wasn't the only one who may have had her phone bug. document leaked by edward snowden to the british newspaper the guardian states the government was following 200 politicians and at least 35 world leaders. interestingly that document also conceded not much useful intelligence had been gathered by monitoring those phones. >> thanks so much. >>> fall out from the nsa's spying controversy is, indeed, intensifying. a new report claims surveillance of angela merkel was much broader than previously believed. we'll have details on that plus a former ci
today about claims the nsa monitored chancellor angela merkel's cell phone. the interior minister told a newspaper that if the u.s. intercepted cell phones in germany that breaks german law. and he said confidence in the u.s. is shaken. we have more on the impact these claims are having. >> reporter: both germany and france are so outraged that they are now demanding u.s. sit down for talks by the end of the year. german chancellor angela merkel was particularly upset that reports her own...
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i think they have to say more to people like chancellor angela merkel, a key u.s. friend and ally, because they're really mad. >> not only the germans, french are mad, mexicans are mad, brazilians. a lot of countries with good relations to the was angry right now. >> these days, throw a dart at a map of the world and you'll hit a country that's mad at the united states. hope it doesn't last forever. >> thanks very much. >>> shocking, new details out about how the beloved massachusetts teacher was killed when her 14-year-old student is accused of doing. we have new information. this was the hardest decision i've ever had to make. jim, i adore the pool at your hotel. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members can win a free night every day only at hotels.com [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a floo
i think they have to say more to people like chancellor angela merkel, a key u.s. friend and ally, because they're really mad. >> not only the germans, french are mad, mexicans are mad, brazilians. a lot of countries with good relations to the was angry right now. >> these days, throw a dart at a map of the world and you'll hit a country that's mad at the united states. hope it doesn't last forever. >> thanks very much. >>> shocking, new details out about how the...
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angela corey, remember this was, i believe, the news conference when she announced the charges. many people thought that was hugely dramatic and shows up, well dressed, she presents and delivers this kind of a speech before she gets to what she's there for, the charges against -- >> but is this three guys out here and being sexist? other people said -- i don't want it to come off as that but a kind of beauty pageant kind of answer. how will you cure the -- you know, the world? >> i think the point to be made is there's a lot of pressure brought to bear on this team of prosecutors. already pointed out that they were appointed specifically she was named by the governor of the state of florida so right then and there and you know she's placed up front and in the spotlight. her team had a difficult challenge. i think anyone would say based upon the evidence at the scene they worked very hard. they tried their best and did not work. whether we get in to the issue of ethics and violations here to still have to be -- >> don, let me say, we still never got an answer as to why did mr. wo
angela corey, remember this was, i believe, the news conference when she announced the charges. many people thought that was hugely dramatic and shows up, well dressed, she presents and delivers this kind of a speech before she gets to what she's there for, the charges against -- >> but is this three guys out here and being sexist? other people said -- i don't want it to come off as that but a kind of beauty pageant kind of answer. how will you cure the -- you know, the world? >> i...
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angela merkel is at the podium. she is due to speak five or six minutes. when our president begins speaking, of course, we'll take you back to the brandenburg gate. >>> right now check the top stories. strong winds could make the situation even uglier today for crews battling an out of control wildfire 100 miles west of phoenix. they know the 500,000 acre fire was caused by a person but still looking into exactly how that person started the fire. the fire is zero% contained. >>> a tornado touched down between two airport runways. the twister packs winds around 97 miles per hour. a few planes diverted, but no reports of damage or injuries. >>> in cleveland, ohio, ariel castro back in court for a pretrial hearing. accused of kidnapping three women and keeping them locked inside his house for nine years. castro pleaded not guilty to hundreds of charges. >>> an oil filter problem forces a tokyo-bound united flight to make an emergency landing in seattle. boeing just put the dreamliner back in the air less than a month ago. the latest trouble for boeing' dreaml
angela merkel is at the podium. she is due to speak five or six minutes. when our president begins speaking, of course, we'll take you back to the brandenburg gate. >>> right now check the top stories. strong winds could make the situation even uglier today for crews battling an out of control wildfire 100 miles west of phoenix. they know the 500,000 acre fire was caused by a person but still looking into exactly how that person started the fire. the fire is zero% contained....
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angela, natalie, cecilia, ethan, and andreas, happy holidays to all of you. >> thank you. happy holidays. >> happy holidays. >> thank you very much. merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >>> coming up at the top of the hour -- ♪ >> it was a christmas mass that ended a banner year for pope francis. his message, his popularity, and his hope for the world straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> billions of dollars spent on websites and smartphone apps this year as silicon valley companies grow bigger than ever. lots of big mo
angela, natalie, cecilia, ethan, and andreas, happy holidays to all of you. >> thank you. happy holidays. >> happy holidays. >> thank you very much. merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >>> coming up at the top of the hour -- ♪ >> it was a christmas mass that ended a banner year for pope francis. his message, his popularity, and his hope for the world straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of...
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so the very fact what angela curry said was that trayvon martin was profiled as a criminal, this was not about race. race was the reason, the central element of why he was profiled as a criminal. so even when the defense, mark o'mara said, kind of incredulous to hear him say, had his defendant been black, this never would have happened, they would have brought charges, which absolutely doesn't stand up. saying he was recognizing tacitly there's a racial element here. everyone knows that. >> cli want to play reaction fr the martin family attorney and get your reaction to it. >> the whole world was looking at this case for a reason. what people wanted to see, as we all said, how far we have come in america in matters of equal justice. certainly as we have said, we'd be intellectually dishonest if we don't recognize racial undertones in this case. we have to have responsible conversations about how we get better as a country and move forward from this tragedy and learn from it. >> clinton, do you think it's the racial component made it so that so many millions of americans were captivat
so the very fact what angela curry said was that trayvon martin was profiled as a criminal, this was not about race. race was the reason, the central element of why he was profiled as a criminal. so even when the defense, mark o'mara said, kind of incredulous to hear him say, had his defendant been black, this never would have happened, they would have brought charges, which absolutely doesn't stand up. saying he was recognizing tacitly there's a racial element here. everyone knows that....
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angela merkel likes to take the french to task but she could have found herself in parisienne hot water as well. their crime? wearing pants. you see, toor more than 200 years, it has actually technically been illegal for a woman to wear trousers in paris, unless official permission was granted. it seems as during the french revolution, the lady revolutionaries took to wearing pants and the powers that be at the time wanted to put a swift end to that. so they made it illegal in 1800. amendments came over the years allowing women to dare to wear trousers for riding bikes or horses but the law remained on the books until this week when it was repealed, by the minister for women's rights. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was a, richard the iii was a plantagenet, which ruled over britain from henry 1216. and a new battle has started over where his final resting place should be, in leicester where he's been buried for 525 years, or in york where he spent many of his living years or westminster abbey, where most of britain's kings are buried. i wril see you next week. >>> it is
angela merkel likes to take the french to task but she could have found herself in parisienne hot water as well. their crime? wearing pants. you see, toor more than 200 years, it has actually technically been illegal for a woman to wear trousers in paris, unless official permission was granted. it seems as during the french revolution, the lady revolutionaries took to wearing pants and the powers that be at the time wanted to put a swift end to that. so they made it illegal in 1800. amendments...
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>> angela merkel has been very, very upset about it and she's been very vocal, more than i've seen her in any other situation with the u.s. you had the french going against the u.s. on this as well, spain calling in the u.s. ambassador. it is interesting here, this is an important point, it's not just doing it as the eu, it's not just a nameless and facial officials from the eu who say we need to talk to the u.s. about this more, these are the leaders of these countries who are saying one-on-one, i want to talk to president obama and i want to know more about what's been happening and i want them to promise me they're not still listening to my phone. >> jim boulden, london, thank you. we epraappreciate your reportin. >>> the americans rallied against nsa's activities saying keep out of our e-mails and phones and lives. and erin mcpike has been covering this. tell us about the protest. >> this is about the domestic piece of it as you mentioned, data collection from american citizens and private citizens and their phones and laptops. what's interesting about this particular protest is th
>> angela merkel has been very, very upset about it and she's been very vocal, more than i've seen her in any other situation with the u.s. you had the french going against the u.s. on this as well, spain calling in the u.s. ambassador. it is interesting here, this is an important point, it's not just doing it as the eu, it's not just a nameless and facial officials from the eu who say we need to talk to the u.s. about this more, these are the leaders of these countries who are saying...
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signed off on the monitoring of world leaders' phones, including the phone of the german chancellor angela merkel. the administration has denied this saying the president didn't know until a review over the summer. here's the reaction to that from the house floor earlier today. >> according to the administration official, the president did not sign off on this stuff and was unaware of the depth of the surveilance of foreign leaders. well who did sign off? mr. speaker, is there a shadow government in america that operates outside the law, outside the knowledge of the administration? sort of spooky, isn't it, mr. speaker? >> we expect more questions like that when the hearing begins later this hour. we'll have live coverage here on cnn. joining us now is our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto, another story surveilance world leaders. the sensitivities enormous right now. but the president's role in all of this, it still remains murky. >> i had a long conversation with a senior administration official last night. and the white house position is this. that the president differen
signed off on the monitoring of world leaders' phones, including the phone of the german chancellor angela merkel. the administration has denied this saying the president didn't know until a review over the summer. here's the reaction to that from the house floor earlier today. >> according to the administration official, the president did not sign off on this stuff and was unaware of the depth of the surveilance of foreign leaders. well who did sign off? mr. speaker, is there a shadow...
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angela cane, who headed the u.n. inspections mission to syria, she's come back here to meet the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon. quite possibly that meeting is going on somewhere other than this building. we haven't seen anyone come in here just yet, but that will be updating him on her team's activities. there had been expectations that he would then go and talk to the security council about those initial reports. he himself said that. that has since it seems changed according to a western diplomat that spoke to me. they're going to wait for the fuller report which will contain the results of those lab samples being tested at the moment in the hague, but there is still, of course, a lot of scrutiny now at what will happen here at the united nations, how quickly will this report come forward, what will angela cane tell ban ki-mo ki-moon. the u.s. has put forward its intelligence. they are clear the regime was behind a chemical weapons attack. what the u.n. inspectors will find out under their mandate is whether or
angela cane, who headed the u.n. inspections mission to syria, she's come back here to meet the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon. quite possibly that meeting is going on somewhere other than this building. we haven't seen anyone come in here just yet, but that will be updating him on her team's activities. there had been expectations that he would then go and talk to the security council about those initial reports. he himself said that. that has since it seems changed according to a western...
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after claims that the nsa monitored chancellor angela merkel's cell phone. well, today the national security council says it's prepared to meet with german officials in the coming weeks, but no dates have been set. the nsa has been criticized in washington today in another way. protesters there rallied against the nsa's domestic surveillance program. >>> and number two, a group of high school students from kentucky escaped a massive fire that broke out on their bus on a tennessee highway. they were on a field trip to the great smokey mountains national park when a passenger saw smoke coming from the rear of the bus. 34 people were onboard including the driver. no one was hurt. the exact cause of the fire is unclear. but bus company officials suspect the bad alternator. >>> and senator ted cruz marks the opening day of pheasant hunting season in iowa with congressman steve king. cruz also delivered a speech in that politically critical state and reiterated his call for kathleen sebelius. he said she should lose her job for the obama care website's technical p
after claims that the nsa monitored chancellor angela merkel's cell phone. well, today the national security council says it's prepared to meet with german officials in the coming weeks, but no dates have been set. the nsa has been criticized in washington today in another way. protesters there rallied against the nsa's domestic surveillance program. >>> and number two, a group of high school students from kentucky escaped a massive fire that broke out on their bus on a tennessee...
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. >> reporter: angela merkel's phone reportedly tapped, germany enraged. german intelligence officials are expected to come to the u.s. demanding answers. >>> plus more mud on the face of healthcare.gov. >> we're working out the kinks in the system. >> reporter: failure in a networking component, the site crashes again as the jokes pile on for obama care. >> have you tried restarting your computer? >> reporter: and chris brown, arrested for assault again. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." good morning from atlanta, happy monday, everyone. i'm poppy harlow. carol costello has a well-deserved day off. we'll get to the news on chris brown in just a moment but first this. it has been an uneasy night in a anadarko, oklahoma. four inmates are on the loose as we speak after a daring jailbreak and police say they may be armed and dangerous. you see them right there. i have to tell you, listen to this. >> we're a small town, stuff like this is not supposed to happen, right? >> and how it happened reads honestly like a far-fetched script straight out of hollywood.
. >> reporter: angela merkel's phone reportedly tapped, germany enraged. german intelligence officials are expected to come to the u.s. demanding answers. >>> plus more mud on the face of healthcare.gov. >> we're working out the kinks in the system. >> reporter: failure in a networking component, the site crashes again as the jokes pile on for obama care. >> have you tried restarting your computer? >> reporter: and chris brown, arrested for assault again....
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surveillance of their chancellor there, angela merkel. today, washington is denying one german report that the president actually knew merkel's phone was tapped. and white house spokesman jay carney said the u.s. is just keeping up with new technologies helping keep americans safe. >> if we're going to keep our citizens and our allies safe, we have to continue to stay ahead of these changes. that's what our intelligence community has been doing extraordinarily well. these capabilities are part of the reason we have been able to foil numerous terrorist plots and adapt to a post-9/11 security environment. >>> want to take the story straight to our chief washington correspondent, host of "the lead," jake tapper. you talked to dick cheney. we know cheney was at the center of setting up this post-9/11 spying apparatus. what did he tell you about this? >> well, he was obviously not eager to talk in detail about these programs. and if you look at the documents that edward snowden leaked to various media outlets, it indicates that the surveillanc
surveillance of their chancellor there, angela merkel. today, washington is denying one german report that the president actually knew merkel's phone was tapped. and white house spokesman jay carney said the u.s. is just keeping up with new technologies helping keep americans safe. >> if we're going to keep our citizens and our allies safe, we have to continue to stay ahead of these changes. that's what our intelligence community has been doing extraordinarily well. these capabilities are...
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angela merkel, her cell phone. so i have spent some years. fooif years all together in germany, is for example, today, i checked the best newspaper in europe, much less germany. a million people read it in germany. they had 12, 12, count them, 12 articles on this issue. >> wow. >> and they refer to the president, who -- the american president used to be just short of a saint, and they use the word -- >> i don't speak german. what does that mean? >> you can be put in jail for calling someone that. if you go like this on the highway, there's a law against it, it means crazy, worse than crazy. to see that adjective applies to the united states president -- >> that's not a good thing. >> that's troublesome. >> that is troublesome. so you know there are the people who are saying, though, this is chancellor merkel. perhaps feigning anger, feigning outrage. she knows what's going on. she's putting up a front. would you disagree with those people? >> well, if you watch her interview, she's always very careful to say we have joint interests. we're in
angela merkel, her cell phone. so i have spent some years. fooif years all together in germany, is for example, today, i checked the best newspaper in europe, much less germany. a million people read it in germany. they had 12, 12, count them, 12 articles on this issue. >> wow. >> and they refer to the president, who -- the american president used to be just short of a saint, and they use the word -- >> i don't speak german. what does that mean? >> you can be put in jail...
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he and his brother luca and sister angela run the fashion house. >>> elena cho who covers the world of fashion now joins us and she is on the phone. elena, you've been speaking to a lot of friends of missoni. i don't want to get into the thinking the worst here. we're going to stay very positive. but what are people saying? >> well, you're right. i've spent much of the morning speaking to several very close friends of the missonis. obviously, the family is worried. but still hopeful. i can tell you from what i understand the family has flown to venezuela to be near the search, to get as much firsthand information as they can about this missing plane. it happened from what i know yesterday morning. vittorio missoni who is 58 years old and his wife maurizia and another couple i understand were on the plane. vittorio is quite an avid scuba diver, known by one friend as a beach boy. loves to swim and spent many vacations in venezuela. obviously, they were headed back from what we're told to italy. next week is actually missoni's mens show in milan and so never a good time to get this type
he and his brother luca and sister angela run the fashion house. >>> elena cho who covers the world of fashion now joins us and she is on the phone. elena, you've been speaking to a lot of friends of missoni. i don't want to get into the thinking the worst here. we're going to stay very positive. but what are people saying? >> well, you're right. i've spent much of the morning speaking to several very close friends of the missonis. obviously, the family is worried. but still...
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the most well known, angela merkel, julia gillard and others. that does it for us. "cnn newsroom" continues. >>> blackmail, sex, scandal. allegations involving the catholic church swirl as the pope gets ready to leave. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> fresh off maternity leave, yahoo!'s new ceo tells employees work from the office or quit. we'll discuss. >>> plus, nascar back in the spotlight, as danica patrick sizzles and 50 cent strikes a chord about race in racing. >>> and never a dull moment when piers morgan schmoozes with celeb. >> give me a big loser face. >> piers will join me live on seth macfarlane, the oscar parties, and what surprised him the most. >>> hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin. good to be back in the chair. good to see you on this monday. let's begin with the vatican. the vatican is in damage control. accusations of sex, money, and cover-ups at the highest level of the church, just three days before pope benedict xvi steps down. two italian papers say the reason he's leaving has nothing to do with his health and much more so to do with hi
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german chancellor angela merkel said this week it has severely shaken relationships between europe and the u.s. jim boulden is live for us right now in london. jim, what is the latest from germany on this? >> some of these details are still coming out and we're being told now that it will be soon that the head of the german domestic and foreign intelligence services will head to the u.s. i think you can say it's a bit like the head of the cia or nsa and homeland security. the equivalent in germany coming to washington to meet with the same level of individuals in the u.s. the idea being here that is really interesting is what the german chancellor angela merkel said a few days ago. is this going to be some no-name european union delegation. country by country to look some of the americans in the eye, to really, really make the point how unhappy the germans specifically are. we might see the french going another time as well. the point being this isn't about a wishy washy eu delegation. this is about these count rries saying we want you to tell us you won't do it again. >> germany clear
german chancellor angela merkel said this week it has severely shaken relationships between europe and the u.s. jim boulden is live for us right now in london. jim, what is the latest from germany on this? >> some of these details are still coming out and we're being told now that it will be soon that the head of the german domestic and foreign intelligence services will head to the u.s. i think you can say it's a bit like the head of the cia or nsa and homeland security. the equivalent...
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angela basset who is going to be taking the is taken soon. she is taking the stage right now we understand. we also are going to be hearing from philadelphia mayor nutter who is also going to be talking about the importance of giving back in the community. it's been a lot of passion here. of course, the different organizations that people are signing up to figure out what they can do to help folks in need on this national service day on this summit day. we have seen eva longoria talking about the need to reach out to latino he community. immigration reform is something she has been pushing. she saw the vice president's son beau biden. he serves in the military. he was talking about veterans' rights. had a chance to talk to the new congresswoman tammy duckworth, as well who was emphasizing that. chelsea clinton was here. she is one of the chairs of this event and receives ves very proud of her own family, her father, bill clinton, who was the one who signed the legislation signed the bill making mlk day a day of service. and so you've got a lo
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angela corey, bernie de a rionda. this was before cnn got the interviews with juror b-37, with rachel jeantel, so they didn't have that in their minds when you were asking them about what they thought of the witnesses, what they thought of the jurors. >> right. >> what did they tell you? >> well, you know, one thing that kept coming up from bernie de a rionda was we don't get to pick our witnesses. and, you know, i asked him about, you know, investigator serino, the lead investigator whose testimony clearly helped the defense. >> yeah. >> and they were very tactful in the way they answered the questions, but the bottom line kept coming back to we don't pick our witnesses. >> it's what he didn't say that sort of answered the question. >> i think so. i think so. whatever's happening internally. we know bernie de a rionda, angela corey's office takes over the investigation. so serino and local people were pushed out. serino had given it to the state attorney in his jurisdiction. the bottom line is people who usually help
angela corey, bernie de a rionda. this was before cnn got the interviews with juror b-37, with rachel jeantel, so they didn't have that in their minds when you were asking them about what they thought of the witnesses, what they thought of the jurors. >> right. >> what did they tell you? >> well, you know, one thing that kept coming up from bernie de a rionda was we don't get to pick our witnesses. and, you know, i asked him about, you know, investigator serino, the lead...
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so it's a win for angela corey's district. remember, this is angela corey's district, the district that was responsible for the prosecution of george zimmerman, but definitely, they will have to go back and retry this case again if they so choose. >> jean casarez, thank you. >>> he was a governor and a president. she, a senator and secretary of state. bill and hillary clinton have a long history of civil service. so has to be a daughter chelsea's blood, right? >> i'm deeply grateful for my life now. >> chelsea clinton and both her parents scheduled to speak in new york very, very shortly. we're looking for that picture. >>> also, a child goes door to door as this fire rages. warning neighbors, get out! hear why he says he risked his life to try to save others. ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having
so it's a win for angela corey's district. remember, this is angela corey's district, the district that was responsible for the prosecution of george zimmerman, but definitely, they will have to go back and retry this case again if they so choose. >> jean casarez, thank you. >>> he was a governor and a president. she, a senator and secretary of state. bill and hillary clinton have a long history of civil service. so has to be a daughter chelsea's blood, right? >> i'm deeply...
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>> yeah, angela merkel has also been the most powerful woman in the world, according to us, since we started doing this list five years ago. there are nine women on the list this year. that's up from six last year. and three are inaugural year. and i realize that does seem low, given there are 72 people on the list, but this is a global list. unfortunately, in many parts of the world, women are still somewhat disenfranchised. >> and finally, apple ceo tim cook, at number 19. i would imagine steve jobs when he was still with us, ranked much higher than that, no? >> i don't think he was that much higher. he never broke into the top ten. there's only one active businessman in the top ten, michael duke. tim cook jumped a lot. he's been running the place by himself for a while, and apple is the most valuable company in the world, and it influences so much in terms of technology and music and culture and design. >> michael moore, forbes magazine, thank you very much, with a list of the world's most powerful people. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, health and human services secre
>> yeah, angela merkel has also been the most powerful woman in the world, according to us, since we started doing this list five years ago. there are nine women on the list this year. that's up from six last year. and three are inaugural year. and i realize that does seem low, given there are 72 people on the list, but this is a global list. unfortunately, in many parts of the world, women are still somewhat disenfranchised. >> and finally, apple ceo tim cook, at number 19. i would...
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angela, i'll begin with you here. what do you think? good idea, bad idea? >> i think this is insane. this is just typical pass the buck government where you expect people in poor communities to police themselves and protect themselves. the government is supposed to be in a place where they can help citizens and have them live in a safe environment. you have to address the root causes of violence, poor schools, lack of jobs, mistrust of the police. the answer is not to put more shotguns in the communities and turning them into the ok corral like it is out of some sort of western. >> do any of you think this could be a solid idea? >> i don't think it is a bad idea. the vice president of the united states held a facebook q & a and suggested if people want to protect themselves they ought to invest in a shotgun, but not a rifle. my mother, brother, sister and father all carry handguns. they do so for their own protection. i don't own a gun, but i would consider it. i don't think it is a bad idea. i don't think it is baa bad ide >> we need more guns in low incom
angela, i'll begin with you here. what do you think? good idea, bad idea? >> i think this is insane. this is just typical pass the buck government where you expect people in poor communities to police themselves and protect themselves. the government is supposed to be in a place where they can help citizens and have them live in a safe environment. you have to address the root causes of violence, poor schools, lack of jobs, mistrust of the police. the answer is not to put more shotguns in...
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georgetown professor angela stint is making the trip, says the crisis in syria makes this year's sit down all the more important. all right, professor, you're not going as a representative of u.s. government, instead, as a professor of the united states university, but do you feel like there's going to be this kind of open conversation between russian officials and you and other representatives of u.s. colleges and universities? >> yes, well, i hope so. as far as i know, there aren't any u.s. government officials attending this meeting, at least from washington. there could be people from our embassy in moscow. yes, it is going to be a discussion between the different american experts who are there and the russians themselves. since this is an international gathering, we're going to have people from the region there, too, i'm sure we're going to hear a lot of critical comments about u.s. policy, we'll certainly hear them from the russians, mr. putin wrote this article published in "the new york times," an op-ed piece that was critical of the united states. i assume we're going to hav
georgetown professor angela stint is making the trip, says the crisis in syria makes this year's sit down all the more important. all right, professor, you're not going as a representative of u.s. government, instead, as a professor of the united states university, but do you feel like there's going to be this kind of open conversation between russian officials and you and other representatives of u.s. colleges and universities? >> yes, well, i hope so. as far as i know, there aren't any...
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they say it's 38-year-old angela deskins. the medical examiner talked about the identification methods. anna is joining us live from cleveland. i understand police are searching for additional victims. why do they think there's other people who might have been killed? >> reporter: the reason why police think there could be more bodies is michael madison has elaborated in his interview he was influenced and idolize anthony sowell. he's a serial killer convicted in 2011 convicted of killing 11 african-american women here in cleveland. he was convicted and is on death row. in interviews with police he's said he looked up to anthony. some of the people we have spoken to said they knew the darker side of madison and that he did at times indicate he wanted to sowell certain women. that's why police are concerned. the other reason is there are a lot of women who are missing. they think more than half a dozen in the last two years. there were families and residents who came out to us yesterday and gave us flyers trying to raise aware
they say it's 38-year-old angela deskins. the medical examiner talked about the identification methods. anna is joining us live from cleveland. i understand police are searching for additional victims. why do they think there's other people who might have been killed? >> reporter: the reason why police think there could be more bodies is michael madison has elaborated in his interview he was influenced and idolize anthony sowell. he's a serial killer convicted in 2011 convicted of killing...
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the traditionalists are looking more in the direction of angela scola, the cardinal from milan. he is a man who has got one foot in the italian catholic church and another foot in the vatican, somebody who knows very well the affairs of the vatican state. but then you hear other names, for instance, like peter turkson of ghana, that he is somebody that those who want to see a completely different character to the papacy, they would like to see somebody like him. as i said, every single day you hear different candidates being discussed and at this point, we are just going to have to wait, frederica, for that white smoke. >> thank you so much, ben wedeman in rome. >>> here in the u.s., a terrible accident. six teenagers are kill and two others injured in a single car accident in warner, ohio. police say a honda suv went off the road around 7:00 this morning, hit a guardrail and then rolled of near a pond. divers were called in to help rescue the injured. police say it looked like the car was overloaded and no one was wearing a seat belt. >>> a federal jury has granted one of the l
the traditionalists are looking more in the direction of angela scola, the cardinal from milan. he is a man who has got one foot in the italian catholic church and another foot in the vatican, somebody who knows very well the affairs of the vatican state. but then you hear other names, for instance, like peter turkson of ghana, that he is somebody that those who want to see a completely different character to the papacy, they would like to see somebody like him. as i said, every single day you...
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. >> angela cain is apparently in damascus today. do we know if the assad regime is going to allow her to investigate these alleged attacks? will she get close to getting any kind of answers while there? >> well, that's going to be the big question in the next couple of days. one of the things the united nations has said and the u.s. has said is that time is of the essence. weapons inspectors need to get there on the ground and investigate this as fast as possible. it's very difficult however in this current situation. the weapons inspectors have a mandate that allows them to check out three different sites in the north of the country that have nothing to do with what happened here on wednesday or what happened today. so they don't have a mandate to check these things out. so, this is something where they have to go back to the syrian government and tell them we have to check out these places as well. the syrian bureaucracy moves slowly and they are very distrustful of the weapons inspectors as well as the international community, so
. >> angela cain is apparently in damascus today. do we know if the assad regime is going to allow her to investigate these alleged attacks? will she get close to getting any kind of answers while there? >> well, that's going to be the big question in the next couple of days. one of the things the united nations has said and the u.s. has said is that time is of the essence. weapons inspectors need to get there on the ground and investigate this as fast as possible. it's very...
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looks like the spying on angela merkel may be more than previously believeed. maybe going back more than a decade. and storm expected to hit the united kingdom. may be the worst storm in decades. we will go live to the english coast, next. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor
looks like the spying on angela merkel may be more than previously believeed. maybe going back more than a decade. and storm expected to hit the united kingdom. may be the worst storm in decades. we will go live to the english coast, next. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing...
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angela bassett. d.j. mell. he's pretty good too. people are still coming out and very excited. if you want to get involve involved, #iserve. there will be a lot of events going on throughout the weekend. >> people can get information on local and national service organizations. also a few celebrities. suzanne, thank you so much. john berman, some other news of the day starting with the hostage situation in algeria. this has been developing and not quite over yet. >> following closely overseas in algeria where seven hostages and 11 kidnappers right now are reported dead this morning as this hostage crisis enters its fourth day. algerian special forces had been trying to secure the release of an unknown number of people, including americans being held at this gas plant by an al qaeda-linked terror group. algerian state tv says the gunmen had been planning to take the hostages to mali. >>> a chance of a federal government default in the next few weeks has dropped significantly. that's because house republican leaders have agreed to vote next week to extend the debt limit for three
angela bassett. d.j. mell. he's pretty good too. people are still coming out and very excited. if you want to get involve involved, #iserve. there will be a lot of events going on throughout the weekend. >> people can get information on local and national service organizations. also a few celebrities. suzanne, thank you so much. john berman, some other news of the day starting with the hostage situation in algeria. this has been developing and not quite over yet. >> following...
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world leaders including david cameron, angela merkel, even the president of iceland have spoken here this week. but you're in north america so let me focus on the political brinksmanship that threatens your economic futur
world leaders including david cameron, angela merkel, even the president of iceland have spoken here this week. but you're in north america so let me focus on the political brinksmanship that threatens your economic futur
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state senate jon morris and senate senator angela gearrin were booted out of office in a recall. the democrats both packed the state's new gun control laws which set off the recall fueled by angry gun supporters. moore says he doesn't support a thing. listen to this. >> if passing gun safety legislation in colorado cost me my political career, that's such a small price to pay because the families of gun violence victims pay a huge price every single day. and so the least i can do is stand up and do the right thing. >> the new tighter gun laws in colorado were passed by colorado's democratically controlled legislature after last year's deadly shooting at the aurora theater. >> vladimir putin putting together a deal potentially when it comes to syria's chemical weapons, but can he be trusted? a former kgb official. his military has strong ties to syria. we're taking a strong look at the russian president, his powers of persuave. brian todd is standing by. >>> a lot of an lstzs sung we could harken back to the cold war for lessons on how to deal with russia. at that time, the soviet
state senate jon morris and senate senator angela gearrin were booted out of office in a recall. the democrats both packed the state's new gun control laws which set off the recall fueled by angry gun supporters. moore says he doesn't support a thing. listen to this. >> if passing gun safety legislation in colorado cost me my political career, that's such a small price to pay because the families of gun violence victims pay a huge price every single day. and so the least i can do is stand...
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administration spied on world leaders, allies, including the personal cell phone of germany's chancellor angela merkel. take a listen. >> it's one of the first things i learned in intel school in 1963. this is the fundamental given in the intelligence business. leadership intentions, no matter what level you're talking about. that can be military leaders as well. >> do you believe the allies have conducted or at any time any time of espionage activity against the united states of america, our intelligence services, our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> we will analyze this exchange at this hearing in just a matter of minutes. >>> plus, forget the bugs. listen to this. what expert has found a way to hack into users' acts on the obama care website. find out how and who could be at risk. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise
administration spied on world leaders, allies, including the personal cell phone of germany's chancellor angela merkel. take a listen. >> it's one of the first things i learned in intel school in 1963. this is the fundamental given in the intelligence business. leadership intentions, no matter what level you're talking about. that can be military leaders as well. >> do you believe the allies have conducted or at any time any time of espionage activity against the united states of...
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police say an intruder broke into angela's home, terrorized her and her roommates. when police arrived at the house they found the intruder holding the victim at gunpoint. an officer shot the suspect multiple times but one of his bullets also hit her in the head. >>> on to connecticut. railroad authorities are removing the broken rail cars from the site of this terrible crash. a commuter train derailed, then struck another train in bridgeport on friday during rush hour. nine people injuredhospitalized one in critical condition. someone is a mum tlti-millionai. there was one winning ticket sold at a publix supermarket in florida. saturday's jackpot was worth an estimated $600 million. president obama earned an honorary agree today after delivering the commencement address at morehouse college in atlanta. he urged the class of 2013 to remember to help the less fortunate. >>> and a new study says transportation workers have a 36% obesity rate. that's the highest rate among 14 occupation groups. the study says part of the problem is not exercising enough and not eating
police say an intruder broke into angela's home, terrorized her and her roommates. when police arrived at the house they found the intruder holding the victim at gunpoint. an officer shot the suspect multiple times but one of his bullets also hit her in the head. >>> on to connecticut. railroad authorities are removing the broken rail cars from the site of this terrible crash. a commuter train derailed, then struck another train in bridgeport on friday during rush hour. nine people...
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bernie de la rionda, the lead prosecutor in the case and his boss angela corey sat down with hln's vinnie politan. vinnie asked them a crucial question about the defendant and the victim. you have to hear what their answers were. >> one word to describe george zimmerman. >> murderer. >> george zimmerman. >> lucky. >> trayvon benjamin martin. >> i don't know there's one word that can describe -- a victim. >> trayvon benjamin martin. >> prey, p-r-e-y. >> you can see more on our sister network hln. the show 10:00 p.m. eastern, "hln after dark." >>> we're also hearing from the defense in this trial. george zimmerman's lead attorney mark o'meara sat down with our chris cuomo. chris zeroed in on something a lot of people want to know. is george zimmerman sorry about what happened? listen to this. >> does he regret, though, picking out trayvon martin? he was wrong, right? this kid was not doing anything wrong. he belonged there. he had a right to the place and space where he was also. does he regret even singling him out that night. >> well, let's look at the circumstances as he was viewing them
bernie de la rionda, the lead prosecutor in the case and his boss angela corey sat down with hln's vinnie politan. vinnie asked them a crucial question about the defendant and the victim. you have to hear what their answers were. >> one word to describe george zimmerman. >> murderer. >> george zimmerman. >> lucky. >> trayvon benjamin martin. >> i don't know there's one word that can describe -- a victim. >> trayvon benjamin martin. >> prey,...
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allies like germany's chancellor angela merkel. in an interview, he both defended u.s. intelligence activities. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure the american people are safe. >> reporter: and conceded that maybe they'd gone too far. >> i'm initiating, now, a review, to make sure what they're able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> senior administration officials tell cnn president obama did not know about the nsa surveillance of merkel and other allies until earlier this year. when he found out, he ordered a stop to some of the programs. the democratic chairman of the senate intelligence committee dianne feinstein, usually an ally of the white house, says that's not good enough and want s a, quote, total review of all u.s. intelligence programs. in washington this week pressing for the limits. telling me eu citizens find u.s. spying disturbing. >> they feel very uneasy. they don't know why it's happening. why our strongest ally is doing it. >> reporter: amid reports the u.s. surveillance of
allies like germany's chancellor angela merkel. in an interview, he both defended u.s. intelligence activities. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure the american people are safe. >> reporter: and conceded that maybe they'd gone too far. >> i'm initiating, now, a review, to make sure what they're able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> senior administration officials tell cnn president obama did...
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joining me now, political science professor mark lamont hill, cultural and political critic makayla angela davis, michael reagan, president of the reagan legacy foundation, and psychologist paula bloom. so, welcome, all of you. makayla, let me hear from you. just in hearing general petraeus talking last night, by this sort of public apology, does that mean he's back? >> well, i think every jorany sta starts with an apology. what we'll look to is what happens next. we have seen certainly former president bill clinton go through something extremely public, very close, and his legacy is determined by what he did next. his humanitarian work, his supporting his wife. i think we need to watch what happens after the apology, and that will really determine the legacy. >> michael, do you agree? do you think it is this public apology and this sort of time period where we see how they respond, you know, sort of now that they have fallen, the great redemption story that americans love? >> it was public because the media was covering what he was going to say, the first time out for general petraeus. th
joining me now, political science professor mark lamont hill, cultural and political critic makayla angela davis, michael reagan, president of the reagan legacy foundation, and psychologist paula bloom. so, welcome, all of you. makayla, let me hear from you. just in hearing general petraeus talking last night, by this sort of public apology, does that mean he's back? >> well, i think every jorany sta starts with an apology. what we'll look to is what happens next. we have seen certainly...
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. >>> allegations that the nsa was spying on the german chancellor angela merkel, and we asked who could have authorized such a mission? >> the revelations about the nsa spying have embarrassed washington but who is responsible? i had a chance to speak with someone who actually ran the nsa as well as the cia. michael hayden. listen in. i asked him who could give the order to spy on the leader of a friendly country. >> what you get are very specific intelligence requirements from our national command authority, and they are laid out to the intelligence community and then the intelligence community goes forward and lays out a collection plan the best way to get that very needed information. occasionally, fareed, occasionally, what you have is political guidance kind of being placed on top of your operational planning. i had political guidance while i was director of nsa. i had targets. i had legitimate needs, but i was told frankly back off, that target's too sensitive. i don't want you doing that at this time for this purpose. >> does that mean that somebody in the white house very high u
. >>> allegations that the nsa was spying on the german chancellor angela merkel, and we asked who could have authorized such a mission? >> the revelations about the nsa spying have embarrassed washington but who is responsible? i had a chance to speak with someone who actually ran the nsa as well as the cia. michael hayden. listen in. i asked him who could give the order to spy on the leader of a friendly country. >> what you get are very specific intelligence requirements...